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The medieval life of language : grammar and pragmatics from Bacon to Kempe / Mark Amsler.

LIBRA P99.4.P72 A47 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Amsler, Mark, 1949- author.
Contributor:
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Series:
Knowledge communities (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 10.
Knowlegde communities ; 10
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pragmatics--History--To 1500.
Pragmatics.
Linguistics--History--To 1500.
Linguistics.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
264 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2021]
Summary:
The Medieval Life of Language: Grammar and Pragmatics from Bacon to Kempe' explores the complex history of medieval pragmatic theory and ideas and metapragmatic awareness across social discourses. Pragmatic thinking about language and communication are revealed in grammar, semiotics, philosophy, and literature. Part historical reconstruction, part social history, part language theory, Amsler supplements the usual materials for the history of medieval linguistics and discusses the pragmatic implications of grammatical treatises on the interjection, Bacon's sign theory, logic texts, Chaucer's poetry, inquisitors' accounts of heretic speech, and life writing by William Thorpe and Margery Kempe. Medieval and contemporary pragmatic theory are contrasted in terms of their philosophical and linguistic orientations. Aspects of medieval pragmatic theory and practice, especially polysemy, equivocation, affective speech, and recontextualization, show how pragmatic discourse informed social controversies and attitudes toward sincere, vague, and heretical speech. Relying on Bakhtinian dialogism, critical discourse analysis, and conversation analysis, Amsler situates a key period in the history of linguistics within broader social and discursive fields of practice.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Medieval Pragmatics: Philosophical and Grammatical Contexts
Three Terms and a Theory
Roger Bacon's Semiotics and Pragmatics
Peter (of) John Olivi: Pragmatics and the Will to Speak
2. Interjections: Does Affect have Grammar?
3. Atlas Context
Alias: A Case for Context
4. Alisoun's Giggle, or the Miller Does Pragmatics
Does a Giggle Mean?
Impoliteness, Hedging, and Textual Pragmatics
Polysemy, Bullseyes, Misfires, or How Narrative Escapes Intention
Centrifugal Narrative Contracts
5. How Heretics Talk, According to Bernard Gui and William Thorpe
Pragmatic Talk, Pragmatic Action
Bernard Gui's Conversation Analysis and Institutional Discourse
William Thorpe's Relationship Pragmatics
6. Margery Kempe's Strategic Vague Language
Cooperate or Else
Vaguing Pragmatics
Kempe Comes to the Archbishop
Kempe Tells a Tale
One More Thing.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
ISBN:
9789463721929
9463721924
OCLC:
1237750030
Publisher Number:
99990693992

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